• LunarVoyager@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      They are visible from behind with the naked eye and are pretty low profile. There are “tinted” covers from amazon that don’t actually protect you from cameras and look WAY more suspicious. At least the ones I’ve used, there has never been a problem. I actually got pulled over one time after an 8 hour drive from St. louis to Atlanta. I arrived at about 5am and forgot to turn my headlights back on after filling up with gas and a cop followed me and pulled me over. Mind you, I had a $300 bag of cannabis products from a dispensary in the trunk (reason for the trip + housesitting for free room and board for a month). It freaked me out a little bit, but he said nothing about the plates and let me go. I don’t know if he noticed. If it scares you that much just make sure you have good situational awareness on the road. Even if you do get pulled over for the plates it’s just a fine.

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        2 months ago

        Regardless, it is illegal in most (all?) states to obscure your plate in any way, and they can ticket you if they feel like it. It’s a “reason” to pull you over… sounds like you just got pulled over by someone who wasn’t an asshole.

        I don’t know how the laws work regarding this outside the states though.